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Ben (Redd Foxx) loses his wife, Beatrice (Pearl Bailey), to his own brother, so he takes a bus to Los Angeles to seek consolation from his son, Norman (Michael Warren). Instead of comfort, he...
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Norman... Is That You? Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics....
- Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer
Norman (Richard Gere), a New York fixer, knows the right...
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Norman... Is That You? Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jan Shorter Gay Community News (Boston) The film is a nightmare of blatant sexism, racism, and...
Norman (Richard Gere), a New York fixer, knows the right people and can get things done. When an Israeli dignitary named Eshel (Lior Ashkenazi) comes to the city, Norman decides to impress the...
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Reviews. Norman … Is That You? ‧ 1976. Roger Ebert. October 4, 1976. 3 min read. It must have been all those years of hammering out punch lines in noisy nightclubs: Redd Foxx is able to step into a lukewarm comedy like “Norman . . . Is That You?” and actually invest it with some energy.
Mar 13, 2013 · That’s 17-year-old Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) in the premiere episode of “Bates Motel,” explaining to his admiring new teacher, Miss Watson (Keegan Connor Tracy), why he’s been bounced around to five different high schools.
Norman... Is That You? is a 1976 American comedy film directed by George Schlatter and starring Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey. It is based on the play Norman, Is That You? [1] The film version changes the locale from New York City to Los Angeles and substitutes an African American family for a Jewish family in the original play. [1]
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Norman... Is That You?: Directed by George Schlatter. With Redd Foxx, Pearl Bailey, Dennis Dugan, Michael Warren. A black man is distraught when he discovers his son is gay and is determined to set him right.